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Samsung, Apple CEOs to hold mediation talks on patent fight

Samsung, Apple CEOs to hold mediation talks on patent fight

The CEOs of Samsung Electronics and Apple will make another attempt to settle their global patent feud before another federal court trial set for March.
According to court papers the two tech giants filed this week, Samsung CEO Kwon Oh-hyun and Apple CEO Tim Cook have agreed to conduct the settlement talks by February 19th.
The mediation meeting comes amid unconfirmed reports the two firms are looking to settle some of their patent disputes outside court.
Over the past couple of years, Samsung and Apple have been involved in a number of lawsuits linked to smartphone patents, which have resulted in damages totaling roughly 9-hundred-30 million U.S. dollars being awarded to Apple....

Samsung, Apple CEOs to hold mediation talks on patent fight

published:10 Jan 2014

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The CEOs of Samsung Electronics and Apple will make another attempt to settle their global patent feud before another federal court trial set for March.
According to court papers the two tech giants filed this week, Samsung CEO Kwon Oh-hyun and Apple CEO Tim Cook have agreed to conduct the settlement talks by February 19th.
The mediation meeting comes amid unconfirmed reports the two firms are looking to settle some of their patent disputes outside court.
Over the past couple of years, Samsung and Apple have been involved in a number of lawsuits linked to smartphone patents, which have resulted in damages totaling roughly 9-hundred-30 million U.S. dollars being awarded to Apple....

Apple Won A Legal Battle In Australia Against Samsung

Apple Won A Legal Battle In Australia Against Samsung

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) won a legal battle in Australia against Samsung and secured a ban on the sale of the company\'s Android (NASDAQ:GOOG) tablet, the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Samsung had agreed to a temporary ban on sales pending the court ruling, but it has now been upheld after Justice Annabelle Bennett ruled that it should be upheld until a full patent trial is held next year.
Apple has potential upside of 21.9% based on a current price of $417.06 and an average consensus analyst price target of $508.33.
Apple is currently above its 50-day moving average (MA) of $383.92 and above its 200-day of $355.84....

Apple Won A Legal Battle In Australia Against Samsung

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Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) won a legal battle in Australia against Samsung and secured a ban on the sale of the company\'s Android (NASDAQ:GOOG) tablet, the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Samsung had agreed to a temporary ban on sales pending the court ruling, but it has now been upheld after Justice Annabelle Bennett ruled that it should be upheld until a full patent trial is held next year.
Apple has potential upside of 21.9% based on a current price of $417.06 and an average consensus analyst price target of $508.33.
Apple is currently above its 50-day moving average (MA) of $383.92 and above its 200-day of $355.84....

Goldman Sachs Earnings Hit By Litigation Charges, Revenue Beats

Goldman Sachs (GS) posted earnings on Thursday that showed a sharp decline from last year\'s numbers. The investment bank was hit with a hefty mortgage related litigation charge of $1.45 billion that dented otherwise impressive profits. Goldman reported earnings of $1.98 per share, missing the estimated $3.98 per share. Revenue beat estimates, coming in at $9.07 billion but was down from last year\'s $9.13 billion. The banking giant announced an acquisition this week of San Francisco based asset management firm, Imprint Capital. Goldman stock has increased around 25 percent over the last year, rising above the S&P 500 which has seen a 9 percent jump. Goldman stock was down on the earnings news.
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Goldman Sachs Earnings Hit By Litigation Charges, Revenue Beats

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Goldman Sachs (GS) posted earnings on Thursday that showed a sharp decline from last year\'s numbers. The investment bank was hit with a hefty mortgage related litigation charge of $1.45 billion that dented otherwise impressive profits. Goldman reported earnings of $1.98 per share, missing the estimated $3.98 per share. Revenue beat estimates, coming in at $9.07 billion but was down from last year\'s $9.13 billion. The banking giant announced an acquisition this week of San Francisco based asset management firm, Imprint Capital. Goldman stock has increased around 25 percent over the last year, rising above the S&P 500 which has seen a 9 percent jump. Goldman stock was down on the earnings news.
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Apple $450 Million E-book Settlement Gets Final Court Approval

Apple $450 Million E-book Settlement Gets Final Court Approval

A U.S. judge on Friday gave final approval to Apple Inc\'s agreement to pay $450 million to resolve claims it harmed consumers by conspiring with five publishers to raise e-book prices. During a hearing in Manhattan, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote approved what she called an \"unusual\" accord. It calls for Apple to pay $400 million to as many as 23 million consumers if the company\'s appeal of a ruling finding it liable for antitrust violations is unsuccessful. The $400 million comes on top of earlier settlements with five publishers in the case, which provided $166 million for e-book purchasers.
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Apple $450 Million E-book Settlement Gets Final Court Approval

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A U.S. judge on Friday gave final approval to Apple Inc\'s agreement to pay $450 million to resolve claims it harmed consumers by conspiring with five publishers to raise e-book prices. During a hearing in Manhattan, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote approved what she called an \"unusual\" accord. It calls for Apple to pay $400 million to as many as 23 million consumers if the company\'s appeal of a ruling finding it liable for antitrust violations is unsuccessful. The $400 million comes on top of earlier settlements with five publishers in the case, which provided $166 million for e-book purchasers.
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INET Washington DC: Surveillance, Cybersecurity and the Future of the Internet

INET Washington, DC - Surveillance, Cybersecurity, and the Future of the Internet - at George Washington University on July 24, 2013
The recent revelations regarding the apparent scope of U.S. government efforts to gather large amounts of end user information from U.S. Internet and telecom service providers for intelligence purposes have raised global concerns about Internet privacy, security and governance. The Internet Society and others have expressed the specific concern that the unwarranted collection, storage and potential correlation of user data will undermine many of the key principles and relationships of trust upon which the global Internet has been built and that similar efforts by other governments will have a chilling effect on the deployment and adoption of technical solutions for establishing trusted connections online. This half-day event explored these concerns in depth, featuring experts on Internet privacy, security and governance.
Speaker bios: https://www.internetsociety.org/inet-washington-dc/speakers
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INET Washington DC: Surveillance, Cybersecurity and the Future of the Internet

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INET Washington, DC - Surveillance, Cybersecurity, and the Future of the Internet - at George Washington University on July 24, 2013
The recent revelations regarding the apparent scope of U.S. government efforts to gather large amounts of end user information from U.S. Internet and telecom service providers for intelligence purposes have raised global concerns about Internet privacy, security and governance. The Internet Society and others have expressed the specific concern that the unwarranted collection, storage and potential correlation of user data will undermine many of the key principles and relationships of trust upon which the global Internet has been built and that similar efforts by other governments will have a chilling effect on the deployment and adoption of technical solutions for establishing trusted connections online. This half-day event explored these concerns in depth, featuring experts on Internet privacy, security and governance.
Speaker bios: https://www.internetsociety.org/inet-washington-dc/speakers
Closed captions are available for this video....

China takes Japanese PM's shrine visit to UN

China takes Japanese PM's shrine visit to UN

China has taken its diplomatic row with Japan to the United Nations, questioning Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe\'s distorted view on history after he visited a shrine commemorating several notorious war criminals.
China\'s UN envoy Liu Jieyi says Abe was siding with convicted war criminals over the UN by visiting the Yasukuni Shrine which he said whitewashes and glorifies Japan\'s wartime aggression.
Following talks with the visiting Japanese foreign and defense ministers in Paris, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said that Abe\'s visit, although a delicate issue, was to respect the Japanese that died during the war.
Abe\'s younger brother Nobuo Kishi will head to the U.S. next Monday to seek Washington\'s understanding of Abe\'s visit....

China takes Japanese PM's shrine visit to UN

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China has taken its diplomatic row with Japan to the United Nations, questioning Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe\'s distorted view on history after he visited a shrine commemorating several notorious war criminals.
China\'s UN envoy Liu Jieyi says Abe was siding with convicted war criminals over the UN by visiting the Yasukuni Shrine which he said whitewashes and glorifies Japan\'s wartime aggression.
Following talks with the visiting Japanese foreign and defense ministers in Paris, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said that Abe\'s visit, although a delicate issue, was to respect the Japanese that died during the war.
Abe\'s younger brother Nobuo Kishi will head to the U.S. next Monday to seek Washington\'s understanding of Abe\'s visit....

The CEOs of Samsung Electronics and Apple will make another attempt to settle their global patent feud before another federal court trial set for March.
According to court papers the two tech giants filed this week, Samsung CEO Kwon Oh-hyun and Apple CEO Tim Cook have agreed to conduct the settleme

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) won a legal battle in Australia against Samsung and secured a ban on the sale of the company\'s Android (NASDAQ:GOOG) tablet, the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Samsung had agreed to a temporary ban on sales pending the court ruling, but it has now been upheld after Justice Annabelle Bennett ru

A U.S. judge on Friday gave final approval to Apple Inc\'s agreement to pay $450 million to resolve claims it harmed consumers by conspiring with five publishers to raise e-book prices. During a hearing in Manhattan, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote approved what she called an \"unusual\" accord. It cal

INET Washington, DC - Surveillance, Cybersecurity, and the Future of the Internet - at George Washington University on July 24, 2013
The recent revelations regarding the apparent scope of U.S. government efforts to gather large amounts of end user information from U.S. Internet and telecom servic

China has taken its diplomatic row with Japan to the United Nations, questioning Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe\'s distorted view on history after he visited a shrine commemorating several notorious war criminals.
China\'s UN envoy Liu Jieyi says Abe was siding with convicted war criminals over t

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